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- DictionaryKick/kik/
verb
- 1. strike or propel forcibly with the foot: "I kicked the ball up into the air"
- 2. succeed in giving up (a habit or addiction): informal "smokers may soon have new help to kick the habit"
noun
- 1. a blow or forceful thrust with the foot: "a kick in the head"
- 2. a sudden forceful jolt: "the shuttle accelerated with a kick"
noun. 1. a. : a blow or sudden forceful thrust with the foot. specifically : a sudden propelling of a ball with the foot. b. : the power to kick. c. : a rhythmic motion of the legs used in swimming.
KICK meaning: 1. to hit someone or something with the foot, or to move the feet and legs suddenly and violently…. Learn more.
noun. the act of kicking; a blow or thrust with the foot or feet. power or disposition to kick: That horse has a mean kick. Informal. an objection or complaint. Synonyms: protest, moan, grouch, growl, grumble. Informal. thrill; pleasurable excitement: His biggest kick comes from telling about the victory.
noun. the act of delivering a blow with the foot. “he gave the ball a powerful kick ”. “the team's kicking was excellent”. synonyms: boot, kicking. see more. (association football) a kick by the defending side after the attacking side sends the ball over the goal-line.
Definition of kick verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
If something gives you a kick, it makes you feel very excited or very happy for a short period of time. [ informal ] I got a kick out of seeing my name in print.
Definitions of 'kick' 1. If you kick someone or something, you hit them forcefully with your foot. [...] 2. When you kick a ball or other object, you hit it with your foot so that it moves through the air. [...] 3. If you kick or if you kick your legs, you move your legs with very quick, small, and forceful movements, once or repeatedly. [...] More
1. To strike with the foot: kicked the wall in frustration. 2. To propel by striking with the foot: kick a ball. 3. To spring back against suddenly: The rifle kicked my shoulder when I fired it. 4. Sports To score (a goal or point) by kicking a ball. n. 1. a. A vigorous blow with the foot. b.
Kick definition: to strike with the foot or feet. See examples of KICK used in a sentence.
KICK definition: 1. to hit someone or something with the foot, or to move the feet and legs suddenly and violently…. Learn more.